Chicago Sun-Times

Group demands Mercy Hospital remain open

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO, STAFF REPORTER sesposito@suntimes.com | @slesposito

A group of African American activists are demanding Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Gov. J.B. Pritzker end their “deafening silence” about the planned closure of Mercy Hospital & Medical Center and fight to keep it open.

“We have endured years of Black communitie­s being demonized, while a system has snatched away our basic quality-of-life institutio­ns — those institutio­ns that most Chicagoans take for granted,” Jitu Brown, director of Journey 4 Justice, told reporters gathered outside Mercy on Wednesday morning.

The activists say they want Mercy, on the South Side, and St. Anthony’s Hospital on the West Side to be fully funded, or they want the governor and the mayor to support a consolidat­ion plan that fizzled earlier this year due to a lack of state money.

“We want to see more than Black Lives Matter on T-shirts. We want to see more than people putting Black Lives Matter on their websites and renaming statues; none of that changes the conditions of the people in our communitie­s,” Brown said.

Last month, Mercy, the city’s first chartered hospital, announced plans to close in 2021 after a plan to merge with three other money-losing hospitals collapsed when the Illinois General Assembly wrapped up a shortened session without committing any money to the proposal.

Mercy, 2525 S. Michigan Ave., has struggled with financial problems for decades, due in part to a declining population in the surroundin­g neighborho­ods.

When Mercy announced plans to close, the mayor’s office said in a statement it was “saddened to see such a staple institutio­n in our South Side community plan to close its doors.”

Brown said his group plans to submit a “quality-of-life plan” to both Lightfoot’s and Pritzker’s offices, detailing what the group says are much-needed investment­s in health care, education and economic developmen­t in predominan­tly African America communitie­s.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES ?? Community activists join the Kenwood-Oakland Community Organizati­on in opposing the planned closure of Mercy Hospital & Medical Center on the South Side.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES Community activists join the Kenwood-Oakland Community Organizati­on in opposing the planned closure of Mercy Hospital & Medical Center on the South Side.

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